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What (who) is rural - definition

GEOGRAPHIC AREA THAT IS LOCATED OUTSIDE TOWNS AND CITIES
Rural lifestyle; Countryside; Rural areas; Rural sector; Rural life; Country side; Rural locality; The country; Rural Area; Rural; Rural culture; Rur.; Inaka Village; Rural population; Rural people
  • A rural village in [[Rajasthan]], India
  • Amra Kalan village in [[Kharian]], Pakistan
  • The [[Barossa Valley]] in [[South Australia]] is an area noted for [[vineyard]]s.
  • A typical countryside scene in rural [[Yorkshire Dales]], [[England]].
  • A rural landscape near [[Mount Shasta]] in [[California]]
  • A rural landscape in [[Lappeenranta]], [[South Karelia]], Finland. 15 July 2000.
  • Kami]], [[Hyōgo Prefecture]], Japan.

rural         
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Rural places are far away from large towns or cities.
These plants have a tendency to grow in the more rural areas.
? urban
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
Rural means having features which are typical of areas that are far away from large towns or cities.
...the old rural way of life...
ADJ: ADJ n
Rural         
·adj Of or pertaining to agriculture; as, rural economy.
II. Rural ·adj Of or pertaining to the country, as distinguished from a city or town; living in the country; suitable for, or resembling, the country; rustic; as, rural scenes; a rural prospect.
rural         
a.
Rustic, pastoral, country.

Wikipedia

Rural area

In general, a rural area or a countryside is a geographic area that is located outside towns and cities. Typical rural areas have a low population density and small settlements. Agricultural areas and areas with forestry typically are described as rural. Different countries have varying definitions of rural for statistical and administrative purposes.

In rural areas, because of their unique economic and social dynamics, and relationship to land-based industry such as agriculture, forestry and resource extraction, the economics are very different from cities and can be subject to boom and bust cycles and vulnerability to extreme weather or natural disasters, such as droughts. These dynamics alongside larger economic forces encouraging to urbanization have led to significant demographic declines, called rural flight, where economic incentives encourage younger populations to go to cities for education and access to jobs, leaving older, less educated and less wealthy populations in the rural areas. Slower economic development results in poorer services like healthcare and education and rural infrastructure. This cycle of poverty in some rural areas, means that three quarters of the global population in poverty live in rural areas according to the Food and Agricultural Organization.

Some communities have successfully encouraged economic development in rural areas, with some policies such as giving increased access to electricity or internet, proving very successful on encouraging economic activities in rural areas. Historically development policies have focused on larger extractive industries, such as mining and forestry. However, recent approaches more focused on sustainable development are more aware of economic diversification in these communities.

Examples of use of rural
1. " I cannot say that rural areas will turn into heaven," said Rural Development Minister, Raghuvansh Prasad.
2. The plan also includes tax credit bonds for projects such as rural electric and telemedicine, rural broadband and other rural economic development.
3. A rural robbery There‘s no love lost between New Labour and rural Britain.
4. "Farming remains at the heart of the rural economy and rural life.
5. China‘s rural banks, which usually service rural households and businesses, are frequently poorly run.